The CaddX Infra FPV Camera is a purpose-built true infrared-sensitive analog FPV camera engineered for pilots, tactical operators, and long-range drone builders who require uncompromised visibility in complete darkness, ultra-low latency, and absolute operational reliability. Unlike conventional “starlight” cameras that rely on digital gain and artificial brightness, CaddX Infra delivers real infrared-based night vision, making it one of the most powerful night FPV cameras ever released.
This technical guide presents the most detailed performance, integration, and real-world flight analysis of the CaddX Infra FPV Camera.

Features:
| ●New V2 AI Image Enhancement | ●High Resolution |
| ●Reduced Size and Dimensions | ●Black and White Sensor |
Bullet Points:
1. Powered by the new Infra V2 AI night vision enhancement algorithm, it boosts image clarity by more than 30% in low-light conditions. The upgraded AI processing chip also enables a more compact processor module, making the device thinner and lighter than ever.

2. Using AI multi-frame algorithms to enhance dynamic range during night vision, effectively suppressing overexposure/underexposure in backlit scenes and preserving full image details. Compared to traditional color cameras, its sensitivity is much improved, allowing for better capture of object shapes and contours.

3. The image sensor outputs in a native 4:3 aspect ratio, providing a full, uncropped image with sharp pixel clarity, letting you fully immerse in every flight moment with unmatched visual precision.

4. Supports WDR, 100% satisfying the pursuit of detailed shooting in dark environments.

5. Designed with a 131.6° ultra-wide-angle lens, the Infra V2 camera offers FPV pilots an expansive real-time view, improving situational awareness, enhancing image clarity, and capturing immersive, true-to-life visuals during every flight.

6. Featuring a metal case, the lightweight design improves durability and heat dissipation. Utilizing a brand-new optical design to reduce lens size while ensuring the same light intake as Infra V1, making installation easier.


CaddX Infra FPV Camera – Core Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | CaddX |
| Image Sensor | Infrared-Optimized Low-Light CMOS |
| Video Signal | Analog CVBS |
| Effective Operation | Day + Full Darkness |
| Latency | Ultra-Low Real-Time Processing |
| Aspect Ratio | 4:3 & 16:9 (Switchable) |
| Input Voltage | Wide Range 5V–36V |
| Mounting Size | 19×19mm Standard |
| Output Mode | Color (Day) / Infra Monochrome (Night) |
| Weight | Ultra-Light FPV Grade |
True Infrared Vision – Not Artificial Starlight
What separates the CaddX Infra FPV Camera from traditional starlight cameras is its true infrared sensitivity, allowing the camera to:
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Detect real-world thermal contrast through reflected IR
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Maintain object definition in zero-lux environments
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Eliminate digital grain amplification
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Provide clean monochrome night footage with natural depth perception
This transforms the Infra camera into a real tactical-grade night FPV solution without the cost and complexity of thermal hardware.
Ultra-Low Latency for High-Speed FPV Control
The Infra camera uses a direct analog processing pipeline, ensuring:
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No digital buffering delay
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No motion smoothing lag
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Zero ghost trailing during aggressive throttle changes
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Instant gate alignment during races
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Perfect control during proximity flying
This is why Infra remains the preferred choice for pilots who refuse digital delay.
Extreme Wide Voltage Input (5V–36V)
The massive voltage tolerance allows:
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Direct 5V BEC power
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Direct 4S, 6S, and even 8S battery connection
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No external voltage stabilizer required
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Zero flicker under battery sag
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Clean video even under ESC noise
This makes Infra ideal for:
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3.5-inch cinewhoops
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5-inch freestyle frames
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7-inch long-range endurance rigs
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10-inch heavy-lift surveillance drones
Dynamic Range Control in Harsh Lighting
The CaddX Infra camera dynamically adapts between:
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Pitch-black environments
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Sudden bright floodlights
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Urban reflective metallic surfaces
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Forest canopy shadow transitions
This ensures:
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No crushed blacks
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No blown highlights
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Natural terrain visibility
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Stable depth judgement
Dual-Mode Operation – Color by Day, Infra by Night
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Daylight Mode: Clean natural colors, accurate ground texture, true visual depth
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Night Mode: Infra-optimized monochrome clarity with distinct silhouette separation
The camera transitions automatically without user intervention.
Mechanical Strength & EMI Resistance
The Infra housing is designed for:
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High-RPM vibration damping
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Heat stability under continuous flight
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Crash impact resistance
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High-power VTX electromagnetic shielding
This ensures clean uninterrupted video during sustained high-throttle operation.
Why Analog + Infra Still Dominates Digital at Night
| Analog Infra | Digital FPV |
|---|---|
| Partial static degradation | Full blackout on weak signal |
| Flyable at extreme range | Complete link loss |
| No compression lag | High encoding delay |
| Night clarity preserved | Digital smearing in low light |
This is why professional long-range pilots still trust analog for night operations.
Application Deployment Matrix
| Application | Performance |
|---|---|
| Night Freestyle | ✅ Superior Contrast |
| Long-Range Recon | ✅ Stable Night Vision |
| Tactical Surveillance | ✅ Motion Detection |
| Rescue Operations | ✅ Zero-Light Clarity |
| Security Patrol Drones | ✅ Infra Profiling |
| FPV Racing | ✅ Instant Response |
| Cinematic FPV | ✅ Shadow Precision |
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What is a Video Transmitter?
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VTX stands for video transmitter, this is the heart of the FPV life system. Pumping life into the many possibilities of FPV. VTXs come in many different shapes, sizes, strengths, and wiring setups. Strapped to the front of the quad is an FPV camera, and strapped to the head is a pair of FPV goggles. You can watch live, instantaneous footage right from the cockpit because the VTX is sending the footage received from the camera out to the goggles.
You are picking the right VTX for you. This will start with knowing if size and weight are factors for you. If you are planning to race, and only race, then you will select any VTX that is light in weight. It’s probably important that your VTX can do pit mode and channel control (depending on which one you choose). This may be a smart audio feature or the tramp protocol. Pit mode is where you will be able to set your VTX to a certain mode that allows you to power up your quad without powering up your VTX to keep you from blasting video and trampling over other racers on the track. Channel control allows you to change your frequency right from your radio for easy switching at a race, or to prepare your quads for the race the next day. Seeing that range is not so much of a factor in a race, only 25mw is allowed, and all that you need. So you can pretty much pick any when it comes to figuring out which is best for you and your power output needs.







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